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Swelling kinetics of polymers

Hans Schott
- 01 Mar 1992 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 1, pp 1-9
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In this paper, it was shown that second-order kinetics does not apply, even though deviations during the initial and even middle stages of the swelling process may be relatively small.
Abstract
The equilibrium swelling of semicrystalline or crosslinked polymers and of their gels upon immersion in liquids has been investigated extensively. On the other hand, few studies have dealt with the kinetics of swelling. Swelling kinetics are important for designing controlled-release devices for drugs and agricultural pesticides based on swellable polymer matrices, and for predicting the release rates of the active ingredients. Theoretical considerations, based on diffusion-controlled swelling, show that first-order kinetics does not apply, even though deviations during the initial and even middle stages of the swelling process may be relatively small. Extensive studies of swelling rate and equilibrium swelling of supported and unsupported gelatin films have been published. The rate is controlled by stress relaxation in the swelling polymer network. The rate equations of these studies, which have also been reported to apply to cellulose, are shown to represent second-order kinetics with respect t...

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Diffusion in Solids, Liquids, Gases

Wilhelm Jost
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Swelling studies of gelatin. I: Gelatin without additives.

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